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Hi, i just reg'd 3 dictionary words not brilliant but not bad, as they are hard to come by, found these in about 5 mins:D

Any Opinions?

attaching.co.uk
attacher.co.uk
scoping.co.uk

Thanks In Advance:D
 
scoping is a major term when it comes to project management.

In fact it is probably the biggest area of disagreement between e.g. software builder and client

and IMO is one of the most difficult things to achieve properly when writing a spec.

When typical client buys a project, specification is scoped by supplier and then typically client tries very hard to add and add and add more specifications to the project within the quote - either accidentally or "accidentally on purpose" so I can see that with the right site it could be:
project management training site
software writing scoping solution
terms and conditions site
negotiation training
second stage contract firming up help/consultancy site

May take a bit (lot) of imagination to make it work but its not worthless.

-aqls-
 
Thanks -aqls-

I knew scoping meant something :confused: Unfortunately i dont know much about project management, not really my field! But maybe someone who does might want to buy it;-)
 
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